Hello Fellow MBA folks,
As deposit deadlines are fast approaching, I am getting more confused on which school to choose

. I was fortunate enough to get admits and scholarships for 2 yr FT program from Kelley, Mendoza, Broad (Mich State) and Mays (Texas A&M). However, 2 years of lost opportunity cost is on higher side for me (>160K)
Post MBA Goal: I am currently in Manufacturing/Steel industry (background in Materials Engineering) and want to move away from this shrinking industry. I would like to stay in operations industry but move into a different functions such as Strategy or Procurement/Supply Caain. I am also open to other options as I enter the program (heard most folks change minds later). FYI.. I have no visa restrictions
Kelley: Out of State, but got 12.5k/yr scholarship+health insurance (COA: ~75K)
Mendoza: Out of State, got 25k/yr scholarship (COA: ~63K)
Broad: Got In-State rate, plus 10k/yr scholarship (COA: ~44K)
Mays: Got In-State rate, plus 9.5k/yr scholarship (COA : 42K)
Looks like Kelley is ranked well above most in recent US News ranking. Which School in your opinion best suits my aforementioned goals? Which schools offers best ROI and recognition 3-5 years down the line? All these schools are somewhat rural, does his pose threat to networking, job placements?
Really appreciate any constructive feedback.